Abstract
Historical and philosophical views on Russia as a country-civilization and the Russian world, which do not differ in uniformity, currently do not have a theoretical and legal justification and legal mechanisms for implementation. In the combination of “I am Society — State — Law — Civilization”, the first four actors are the most mobile quantities, they can change places according to the degree of influence on each other and on Civilization as a whole, and the latter, being a composite alloy of their functioning, seems to be a kind of constant and guarantee of the existence and development of the country. The author sees the Russian world as a self-identifying non-state international cultural and linguistic state of the personality and peoples of multinational Russia, as well as citizens of other states that voluntarily recognize it. From the position of constitutional (state) law, it is assumed that the role of the state and the various structural elements of the country-civilization and the Russian world will be differentiated, giving it a new set of responsibilities to participate in their provision.
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